In his communication sent on February 16, the minister points out that his services’ attention has been drawn to a large immigration of Ivorian health workers to northern countries, particularly Canada. ” As quickly as possible ” Faced with such
MONTREAL — Despite going through a rough patch in that regard, the Canadians are 15-6-6 in games that end by a one-goal margin this season. The Montreal hockey club has lost its last six games, including the first five, by
The revolt of the French side’s leaders, led by their captain Wendie Renard, to secure the departure of their coach Corinne Deacon on Thursday is just the latest wave of a much more global movement. Indeed, in recent months, Canada
An April 2021 analysis by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) released this week claims that the “unavoidable impacts” of climate change will threaten the “security and prosperity” of Canadians. Posted at 3:00 p.m Bruno Charbonneau Professor at the Royal
The list of Nova Scotia residents waiting to be matched with a GP has reached a new all-time high. It has 137,587 names, the provincial health agency said on Friday. This equates to almost 14% of the province’s population. Entry
(Brossard) Twice this season, rookie defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens Kaiden Guhle scored on his return to the game. Posted at 4:03pm Alec Brideau The Canadian Press After missing several weeks with a lower body injury, Guhle scored on his
NIAGARA FALLS, ON. – Kiska, an orca at Marineland and the last captive in Canada to swim alone in her tank for more than a decade, has died. The Ontario government said it was notified of his death by Marineland
(Brossard) The Montreal Canadiens have lost their last five games – three times by a goal, then the last two times on penalties. What does head coach Martin St-Louis think his team needs to get back on the road to
The Montreal Canadiens offered some medical updates on Twitter following their loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday, and it looks like Brendan Gallagher’s season could be in jeopardy. The brave Habs striker will be out for another three
Christine Sinclair, the face of women’s soccer in Canada, demonstrated how the former Canada Soccer president had disregarded her when she appeared before the Canadian Heritage Standing Committee on Thursday. National team captain Sinclair raised the issue of the huge